Government
May 22, 2012
Chief justice says cuts to court put civil caseload at "great risk"
Capping off a week of bad news for the California court system, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye on Friday sharply disputed Gov. Jerry Brown's assertion that trial courts have "largely been held harmless" in past budget cuts.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
IRVINE - Capping off a week of bad news for the California court system, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye on Friday sharply disputed Gov. Jerry Brown's assertion that trial courts have "largely been held harmless" in past budget cuts.
Speaking to a group of Orange County business and policy leaders, she said there is "great risk to the civil caseload" from the new round...
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